Apple Arcade is expanding its 200+ game catalog with nine new titles across June and July 2026. From a physics-based roguelike deckbuilder to a city-building sim and a beloved TV game show, here’s the complete breakdown.
Apple Arcade is adding nine new games to its catalog of over 200 titles, with releases spread across June and July 2026. Four games launched on June 4, one arrives on June 30, and four more drop on July 2. The lineup spans arcade soccer, business simulation, roguelike deckbuilding, city construction, fishing, drawing, and trivia, all playable without ads or in-app purchases for $6.99/month in the US or €6.99/month in Europe.
Available Now: Four Games Added on June 4
The first wave of new additions is already live in the Apple Arcade library. All four are ad-free versions of popular App Store titles or new Arcade originals.
Mini Football Legends
An arcade-style soccer game that lets players build, train, and manage their own team. Mini Football Legends offers solo tournament modes alongside local co-op and multiplayer matches. With the 2026 FIFA World Cup taking place in the United States this summer, the timing fits perfectly. The game focuses on fast-paced, accessible soccer action rather than simulation depth, making it a solid pick-up-and-play title.
My Talking Tom 2+
The sequel to one of mobile gaming’s most downloaded franchises arrives on Apple Arcade without any monetisation hooks. Players nurture a virtual cat named Tom through feeding, dressing, and mini-games in a care-and-play loop that has made the Talking Tom series a global hit. The Arcade version strips out ads and in-app purchases entirely.
Coffee Inc 2+
Developed by Side Labs, Coffee Inc 2+ is a deeply detailed business simulation where players start a single coffee shop and expand it into a multinational empire. The game features real cities including San Francisco, New York, Tokyo, London, Paris, and Berlin. Players manage everything from bean sourcing and menu pricing to HR departments, IPOs, and even coffee plantations. Financial statements include income reports, balance sheets, and cash flow data. It supports multiple currencies (USD, EUR, JPY, GBP) and lets you design custom store interiors. For anyone who enjoys tycoon or management games, this is one of the most granular business sims available on mobile.
FreeCell Solitaire: Card Game+
A clean, classic solitaire experience with no distractions. The Apple Arcade edition removes all ads from the well-known card game, offering endless rounds of the FreeCell variant for a calm, low-stakes gaming session.
Family Feud Pocket Arrives June 30
One of the most recognisable game shows in television history is coming to Apple Arcade. Family Feud Pocket replicates the show’s survey-based trivia format, hosted by Steve Harvey. Players guess the most popular answers to survey questions, competing solo or in local and online multiplayer modes. The game includes daily challenges and exclusive question packs not found elsewhere. It launches on Apple Arcade on June 30, 2026, and promises what Apple describes as an “authentic, true-to-show trivia experience.”
Four App Store Favourites Join on July 2
The second wave arrives on July 2, bringing four established App Store games to the Arcade library with all ads and in-app purchases removed.
Dungeon Clawler+
Published by Stray Fawn Publishing, Dungeon Clawler+ is arguably the most exciting addition in this batch. The game fuses roguelike deckbuilding with a physics-based claw machine mechanic. Instead of playing cards, players use a claw to grab swords, shields, and items from a machine during turn-based battles across 20 dungeon floors. The physics matter: item weight, material type, and positioning all affect what you can grab. Metal items attract to magnets. Wooden items float when water fills the machine. There are over 70 collectible items and 16 unlockable characters, each with unique claw types (tentacles, ceiling fans, harpoon guns, gravity devices) and playstyles. The game earned near-perfect review scores on PC and consoles, with critics comparing its innovation to Balatro. The Apple Arcade edition brings this experience to mobile without any microtransactions.
Creatures of the Deep+
A single-player fishing adventure that takes players into an underwater world filled with ancient secrets, legendary monsters, and mysterious treasures. Players sail to different fishing spots, collect aquatic creatures, and explore the depths with light RPG mechanics layered over the core fishing loop. It offers a contemplative, immersive mobile experience for players looking for something calmer but still engaging.
Pocket City 2+
A city-building game with a distinctive twist: after constructing your metropolis, you can drop your avatar into it and explore on foot. Pocket City 2+ features roads, zones, landmarks, special buildings, mega projects, mini-games (street racing, plane flying), seasonal changes, a day-night cycle, natural disasters, NPC encounters, and a Sandbox mode. There are no microtransactions or wait timers. Everything is unlocked through gameplay. The game also supports real-time co-op, letting you invite a friend to collaborate on your city. It is one of the most complete city builders on mobile, and the zero-monetisation model fits Apple Arcade’s philosophy naturally.
Draw It+
A drawing and guessing game where players sketch clues from a wide variety of prompts and score points before time runs out. Draw It+ challenges both skilled artists and casual doodlers, making it an accessible party game for families and friend groups. The Apple Arcade version removes the ads and purchase prompts found in the standard App Store edition.
Complete List of New Apple Arcade Games (June-July 2026)
| Game | Genre | Release Date |
|---|---|---|
| Mini Football Legends | Arcade Soccer | June 4, 2026 |
| My Talking Tom 2+ | Virtual Pet | June 4, 2026 |
| Coffee Inc 2+ | Business Simulation | June 4, 2026 |
| FreeCell Solitaire: Card Game+ | Card Game | June 4, 2026 |
| Family Feud Pocket | Trivia / Game Show | June 30, 2026 |
| Dungeon Clawler+ | Roguelike Deckbuilder | July 2, 2026 |
| Creatures of the Deep+ | Fishing Adventure | July 2, 2026 |
| Pocket City 2+ | City-Building Sim | July 2, 2026 |
| Draw It+ | Drawing / Party Game | July 2, 2026 |
How Much Does Apple Arcade Cost?
Apple Arcade is priced at $6.99 per month in the United States and €6.99 per month across Europe, with a one-month free trial for new subscribers. Purchasing a new iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple TV grants three months of free access. A single subscription supports up to six family members through Family Sharing. The service is also bundled in all Apple One plans: Individual ($19.95/month), Family ($25.95/month), and Premier ($37.95/month). All games run across iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and Apple Vision Pro, though App Store Greats (marked with “+”) are typically limited to iPhone, iPad, and Apple Vision Pro.
Why This Update Matters
Apple Arcade has been on an aggressive expansion path throughout 2026. February brought Sid Meier’s Civilization VII Arcade Edition. April added DREDGE+ and Unpacking+, both App Store Award winners. The June-July wave continues this momentum with nine titles that cover an unusually broad range of genres. The standout is Dungeon Clawler+, a game that earned near-universal praise on PC and console for reinventing the deckbuilder formula. Its arrival on Apple Arcade signals that the service is increasingly capable of landing critically acclaimed indie titles alongside its family-friendly staples.
Pocket City 2+ reinforces the trend by bringing a premium, microtransaction-free city builder to a platform built around that exact principle. Coffee Inc 2+ adds genuine simulation depth rarely seen in mobile business games. And Family Feud Pocket gives the service a strong social and party-game angle heading into summer.
Which Games Are Worth Trying First?
For strategy and roguelike fans, Dungeon Clawler+ should be the first download. Its claw-machine-meets-deckbuilder concept is unlike anything else on mobile, and the depth of its character and item synergy systems can sustain dozens of hours of play. Pocket City 2+ is the best pick for anyone who enjoys city builders but hates being nickelled by microtransactions. Management sim enthusiasts will find Coffee Inc 2+ surprisingly deep, with real financial modelling and global expansion mechanics. And for group play, Family Feud Pocket offers an immediately recognisable format that works well in both local and online multiplayer.
All nine games are included in the standard Apple Arcade subscription at no extra cost. If you have not tried the service before, the one-month free trial or three-month offer with a new Apple device purchase makes this a low-risk time to explore the full library.









